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  • - Part One
    av Mark Harvey
    228,-

    When Charlie is sentenced to 12 years in a prison she has never heard of she has no clue what to expect. When she's dropped off at her new house that she's sharing with 3 guys and has the option of learning how to look after cows it is safe to say her mind is blown. The last person on earth she expects to see is her ex best friend who abandoned her in her lowest time. Can she gain Dax's trust or will her past catch up to her? BlurbThe Salvation I have lost everyone that meant anything to me and I am living a life of lies that are quickly catching up to me. I am now in a strange prison, but he is here. The man that will be my reckoning. Can we figure everything out between us before its too late? The ReckoningMe and my two closest friends are trying to get to the bottom of this godforsaken place, walls are put up at every turn. Then she arrives, my salvation. Can I forgive her before it is too late.

  • av Mark Harvey
    2 857,-

    Gaagudju is a previously undescribed and now nearly extinct language of northern Australia. This grammar provides an overall description of the language. Australian languages generally show a high degree of structural similarity to one another. Gaagudju conforms to some of the common Australian patterns, yet diverges significantly from others. Thus while it has a standard Australian phonological inventory, its prosodic systems differ from those of most Australian languages, with stressed and unstressed syllables showing marked differences in realisation. Like many northern languages, it has complex systems of both prefixation and suffixation to nominals and verbs. Prefixation provides information about nominal classification (4 classes), mood, and pronominal cross-reference (Subjects, Objects, and Indirect Objects). Suffixation provides information about case, tense, and aspect. As in many languages, there is a clear distinction between productive and unproductive morphology. Gaagudju differs from most Australian languages in that a considerable amount of its morphology is unproductive, showing complex and irregular allomorphic variation. Gaagudju is like most Australian languages in that it may be described as a free word order language. However, word order is not totally free and strictly ordered phrasal compounding structures are significant (e.g. in the formation of denominal verbs).

  • - 'Marx's Economy and Beyond' and Other Essays
    av Mark Harvey & Norman Geras
    348 - 1 212,-

    This book analyses what generates the extreme inequalities in rights to income, property and public goods in contemporary societies across the world today. -- .

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